Where will marijuana laws end up?
Tuesday, August 15, 2017Stephen A. ThieleLitigationMarijuana, General Interest, Ontario, Mental Health
As Canada prepares to legalize marijuana next July, questions remain about the restrictions that will be put on this drug.
In a recent position paper released by the Ontario wing of the Canadian Mental Health Association, it is...
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Missing Comma May Prove Costly
Wednesday, March 15, 2017Stephen A. ThieleLitigationGeneral Interest
Good legal writing is an important skill.
The failure to properly draft a contract or a legislative provision can have significant...
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Pokemon “No!”
Wednesday, August 17, 2016Stephen A. ThieleMunicipal Law, Criminal Code, LitigationGeneral Interest, Technology, Mobile Phones
The proliferation of iPhones, iPads, androids and other personal technology devices has also resulted in the growth of online games for both the young and old. It is difficult to watch television without...
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Toronto Plans Looks To Boost Road Safety
Wednesday, July 20, 2016Chris JuniorAdministrative Law, Constitutional Law, LitigationPolitics, Entertainment, General Interest, Toronto
In the past two weeks, the City of Toronto saw the manifestation (albeit coincidentally) of two very distinct yet related events; the release of Pokémon Go and...
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It's The Little Things In Life That Count
Wednesday, June 15, 2016Gavin J. Tighe, K.C.Litigation, LegalRob Ford, Toronto Politics, Toronto, Politics, General Interest
Many people have asked me what it was like to be the lawyer for former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford. Rob’s recent passing left those who knew and supported him saddened and those who did not confounded as to...
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